Media

December 26, 2012

Morningstar.com features a 'Manager Insights' video interview of Tom Atteberry recorded on December 4 in Chicago by fund analyst Sarah Bush ("Searching for a Solution to Low Rates; FPA's Tom Atteberry says interest rates are at unsustainable levels and offers his strategies and opportunities for managing a portfolio in an uncertain bond market.") For this video click here.

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